Artificial Intelligence has become impossible to ignore in the legal profession. For many lawyers, it’s an exciting frontier; for others, it’s something they’ve been lectured about more than they’d like. But in Personal Injury (PI) law, one of the most document‑heavy, fact-intensive practice areas, AI presents both distinct challenges and extraordinary opportunity.
Personal Injury law is drowning in documents—messy medical records, fragmented timelines, handwritten notes, and 700‑page PDFs that slow cases and burn out teams. While most AI tools promise faster answers, they miss the real bottleneck problem PI lawyers face every day—review.
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The future of AI in Personal Injury law isn’t about better answers; it’s about better review. If you’re evaluating AI for your PI practice or feeling skeptical about the hype, this is essential reading.
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